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on a televised memorial concert for Phil Ochs, who had died by suicide the previous month. After the Ochs tribute, Jim & Jean would not perform together again for 30 years when they reunited to perform one last show together at The
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experimentation. They recorded with some musicians who had worked on Bob Dylan's first electric sessions. Their song "One Sure Thing", written by Jean and
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in 1968. Also, two Ochs songs appeared on this album: "Cross My Heart" and "Rhythms Of
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record label. The title track was written by Phil Ochs, and the album also contained two other Ochs songs ("Flower Lady" and "
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